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Links for Brit Manuals and other info

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Triumph Manuals, repair, service, owner, photos

http://www.classicbike.biz/Triumph/Triumph.htm

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I actually needed this today and the Triumph link still works. Thanx, Bob.
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rudog wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2016 4:38 pm I actually needed this today and the Triumph link still works. Thanx, Bob.
Glad it helped out.
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lowbrow customs has a couple nice you tube videos on tearing down and rebuilding triumph 650 engine and trans goes into good detail ill have to see if i can get the link posted
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I've worked on that darned Trumpet more than my own bike. I told him years ago to buy rebuild kits for the carbs. He had it stored for years and pulled it out last summer. He told me that one of the carbs wasn't even getting fuel. Been running on one cylinder all that time. I told him I didn't want that bike in my drive unless he had the carb kits in hand. Kids these days...
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Tech Help Files from BCS:

http://www.britcycle.com/help.htm
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Work on your vintage Triumph, BSA, and Norton at ease knowing that a factory workshop manual can be downloaded here from this page straight to your phone, tablet or computer 100% free."

https://www.classicbritishspares.com/pa ... ir-manuals
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Free Motorcycle Manuals for download

more than just Brits...

https://www.carlsalter.com/all-motorcycle-manuals.asp
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